Feds providing Manitoba Pork Council $950K to help prevent African swine fever
The federal government is providing nearly $950,000 to the Manitoba Pork Council to help them prepare for the possibility of African swine fever (ASF).
ASF is a contagious and deadly viral disease affecting both domestic and wild pigs, however, it’s not a threat to human health or a food safety issue.
The disease has been spreading across Asia and Europe since 2018 and was recently found in the Caribbean. Despite this, there has never been a confirmed case in Canada.
To help continue that, the Manitoba Pork Council plans on using the funds on several different projects including enhancing efforts to control wild pigs in the province, developing an integrated response plan that focuses on animal welfare, and disease response and sector recovery.


